Sailing and beach cleaning volunteer program in Norway ðŸ‡ģðŸ‡ī (free)

Sailing boat of In The Same Boat with volunteers loading bags of plastic waste during a beach cleaning expedition on the Norwegian coastline.

We are all In The Same Boat – join us!

The organization In The Same Boat are cleaning beaches along the beautiful Norwegian coastline. From April to November, our boats are on an expedition, with an international crew.

On our journey, we meet people along the coast, telling them about marine litter, and we arrange cleanup operations. We also make water samples, looking for microplastics with a microscope, and we make movies about the great value of the ocean, and about the problems related to plastics and marine litter.

In The Same Boat volunteers on a cleanup boat loaded with collected marine litter after a beach cleaning expedition along the Norwegian coast.

If you will join us as crew, you will experience the most beautiful nature in Norway, and you will be taking part in the important job we are doing to clean beaches and tell the world about marine litter.

You will also learn about sailing and how to be safe at sea, and you will most likely get insight in the fishery- and fish farming industries, as we meet them quite often in our operations.

Volunteer women with In The Same Boat carrying a large bag of collected plastic waste during a beach cleaning on the rocky Norwegian coastline.

In your spare time, you may go hiking the mountains, free diving, paddling SUP, or other activities in the harbours we visit.

Attention:

If you wish to join as a volunteer you MUST fill out the form of the organisation.

See the Contact Details section at the end of this post!

What type of host are you?
  • In the Same Boat is an Organization/NGO
What are you looking for help with?
  • Charity Work/Fundraising
  • Cleaning
  • Film-Making
What’s the mission of your community?

Our mission is to save the ocean from marine littering. Sailing around the coast of Norway cleaning beaches and islands.

In The Same Boat volunteers relaxing on a sailboat in a Norwegian harbour after a day of beach cleaning and marine litter removal along the coast.

 

How many volunteers could you host?
  • 8 volunteers
When would you need volunteers?

From April to November

How many hours of help per day?
  • 5 hours
How many days of help per week?
  • 5 days
Work expectations

We need help on our sailboats, with cleaning beaches for marine litter and research in microplastics. No experience needed. You may also take part in daily doings on the boats, like cooking, cleaning and other maintenance, and of course, learn to sail.

Are accommodation and food included?

Yes, food and accommodation are included

Smiling In The Same Boat volunteer cleaning plastic litter on a rocky Norwegian beach with a bag of collected marine waste and cleanup boat in the background.

 

What type of accommodation can you provide?
  • Private Room
  • Private room for a couple
  • Others (please, specify in the description)
Diet

We serve food for any need or allergy depending on individual needs

Fees Transparency

No fees!

VISA

No, I cannot help with Visa but I can offer assistance

Benefits

Travellers will experience the most beautiful nature of Norway, probably the most spectacular coastline in the world, doing important work saving the oceans from plastic litter. You will learn about Norwegian culture, history and how Norwegian society look at sustainability. And, hopefully, you will get some new friends for life 🙂

 

In The Same Boat volunteer smiling on a cleanup boat in Norway during a marine litter and beach cleaning expedition.

What to do in your free time

Time off may be used for hiking mountains, stand-up paddling, free diving and other activities in nature. We have small boats and stand-up paddling gear, that you may use in your time off.

In The Same Boat volunteers sitting on the grass in Norway, relaxing together in cold-weather gear during a break from beach cleaning and marine litter removal along the Norwegian coast.

Language

English

How to get to your site

Depending on where we are. Flight, train, bus, passenger boat.

Is there internet access?

Yes!

Smiling In The Same Boat volunteer standing on a sailboat in rainy weather during the marine litter cleanup expedition along the Norwegian coast.


CONTACT DETAILS 🔍📧


Collage of In The Same Boat beach cleaning in Norway, showing volunteers with piles of fishing nets, plastic bottles, buoys and other marine litter collected on remote islands, plus sailing boat at sunset.

Collage of In The Same Boat volunteers and Norwegian beach cleaning scenes, showing crew portraits, collected marine litter and cleanup boats during the coastal plastic pollution project.


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Author: Voluntouring staff

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4 thoughts on “Sailing and beach cleaning volunteer program in Norway ðŸ‡ģðŸ‡ī (free)

  1. Hello! I’m 22 yo and I’m looking for my first Volontour experience. I could give you my availability from the mid of June to the end of august because I have to come back to Italy due to exams. At the moment I’m studying at the college but I’m searching for an exciting experience to improve my English and work in a new environment.

    1. Dear Edoardo 😊
      This is the comment section of the host announcement. The hosts might not (be able to) read this section. To get in touch with them, please use the contacts they left for you in the “Contact Details section” at the end of the same announcement, just above our conversation.👆

      Thank you and good travels 👋

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      Voluntouring team

  2. Hey i am chris am willing to volunteer with your team in order to get more experience in ocean since am studying marine life science

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